1a) My personal preference is 1H, but depending on the partnership style I might pass. I don't think this hand is nearly strong enough for a 1C opening.
1b) I think there are a lot of arguments for double here. I would pass if I thought we already had a substantial lead in the team game, though.
2) Even playing fast arrival my personal preference is (very strongly) 3S, but again 4S might be right given some partnership styles. Why is this a bidding question? Playing a style that forces a 4S bid here is pretty naive.
3) Hell if I know. I don't think it's particularly close to 3H.
4) I feel like this question has no good answer. At IMPs I would be happy to just bid 4S, but here I feel like any of pass, 3S, and 4S might be right. Bridge is hard.
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(1) I like opening my longest suit, but this is just too weak for me to possibly force the auction to 4C via 1C..2H..3H. So I open 1H. Now I guess I just pass.
(2) I bid 4S. We have a nice hand, but it's still minimum with bad spades (danger sign), assuming 2D is game forcing. We could have a perfecto 6D but matchpoints make that even harder to bid, so I keep things simple.
(3) I bid 3H if you change the DJ to DK. Controls are needed for light game.
(4) Spades seem likely to be divided 4360 around the table, making it less likely they have a 4-3 heart fit. So I bid 4S because I think partner doesn't need very much for it to make. Given that I'm bidding 4S to make, I don't know about slowrolling (if they pass out 3S, I'm not very happy). I'm also not afraid of pushing them into 5 level because I can double that for probable +200, which is better than playing 3S making 4.
5s. Partner bid 4s to make, opps bid 4N to make. Justifying any other action seems difficult, though I'm not totally confident about this bid.
3s. I'd bid 3s with Jxx x KQxxx Axxx. Having two top honors in your side fit is very powerful. I would bid 4s with Qxx Q Kxxxx AQxx. Putting pard on KQ10xx Axxx Axx x is pretty reasonable, and it's not 100% clear you will even reach slam if he has this hand if you bid 3s (surely you will sign off next).
This is already a 3h call. Give pard xxxxx AKxxx x xx and game is pretty reasonable, and he clearly wouldn't accept a game try.
1a) 1H 1b) pass 2) 4S 3) It's already a 3H to me. =)))) 4) pass
Hm. According to Charlie's comment though I think all my decisions prove I'm a bad player. =) Well I suppose he specifically used the word "naive" but yeah, same difference.
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1b) I think there are a lot of arguments for double here. I would pass if I thought we already had a substantial lead in the team game, though.
2) Even playing fast arrival my personal preference is (very strongly) 3S, but again 4S might be right given some partnership styles. Why is this a bidding question? Playing a style that forces a 4S bid here is pretty naive.
3) Hell if I know. I don't think it's particularly close to 3H.
4) I feel like this question has no good answer. At IMPs I would be happy to just bid 4S, but here I feel like any of pass, 3S, and 4S might be right. Bridge is hard.
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(1) I like opening my longest suit, but this is just too weak for me to possibly force the auction to 4C via 1C..2H..3H. So I open 1H. Now I guess I just pass.
(2) I bid 4S. We have a nice hand, but it's still minimum with bad spades (danger sign), assuming 2D is game forcing. We could have a perfecto 6D but matchpoints make that even harder to bid, so I keep things simple.
(3) I bid 3H if you change the DJ to DK. Controls are needed for light game.
(4) Spades seem likely to be divided 4360 around the table, making it less likely they have a 4-3 heart fit. So I bid 4S because I think partner doesn't need very much for it to make. Given that I'm bidding 4S to make, I don't know about slowrolling (if they pass out 3S, I'm not very happy). I'm also not afraid of pushing them into 5 level because I can double that for probable +200, which is better than playing 3S making 4.
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3s. I'd bid 3s with Jxx x KQxxx Axxx. Having two top honors in your side fit is very powerful. I would bid 4s with Qxx Q Kxxxx AQxx. Putting pard on KQ10xx Axxx Axx x is pretty reasonable, and it's not 100% clear you will even reach slam if he has this hand if you bid 3s (surely you will sign off next).
This is already a 3h call. Give pard xxxxx AKxxx x xx and game is pretty reasonable, and he clearly wouldn't accept a game try.
4s. How could we possibly bid anything else?
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1b) pass
2) 4S
3) It's already a 3H to me. =))))
4) pass
Hm. According to Charlie's comment though I think all my decisions prove I'm a bad player. =) Well I suppose he specifically used the word "naive" but yeah, same difference.
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